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  1. Pils: Quite right. For whomever it might help, I first upgraded to the final ver of Monterey (macOS 12). No discernible improvement in the problems discussed above. Then upgraded to the final ver of Ventura (macOS 13, the highest OS my computer can handle). As far as I have explored so far, everything appears to be working as it should. Which is great, cuz I REALLY wanted to like this plane.
  2. Sorry to add to the woes, but hopefully more info helps. Same problems as previous submissions. No wheels, no operable internal manipulators or switches except pedals via my external pedals (they do move plane's rudder) and my external yoke (steers plane, although plane's yoke not visible). My external throttle also speeds or slows engines, but internal throttles and gauges don't move. Can actually take off and fly, but only active instruments are two center PFD's(?). Using Mac desktop with Monterey. No quarantines in virus software (Bitdefender) or FlyByLua (only has one weather related script anyway) or Mac "Privacy and Security". And, of course, log,txt is Greek to me. All my other X-Aviation planes work just fine, including Challenger 650, but of course, they all use Gizmo, so not relevant. Log.txt
  3. Thanks.
  4. On the back side of the captain’s yoke, there is a gray, tiered slider switch (not the FD synch button). It is operational. What is it for?
  5. Well, upon further research, I think I am mistaken. Apparently the light in that switch only comes on if there is a fault. If that's true, my apologies to all.
  6. Right. As my original note indicates, the system functions as it should (and as you describe). I'm simply pointing out a nit (at least on my system) in that the PWR FUEL button light never comes on when it is pushed. It is supposed to and does in some of the online videos. Not a big deal; just making it known to the developers for the sake of future updates and for anyone else observing the same behavior.
  7. Whoops. Doubled up on APU starting. Here's battery only.
  8. Here's 4. One: Just the battery on. Second: APU PWR FUEL on & APU starting. Third: APU running & available. Fourth: APU running and APU get on.
  9. The APU PWR FUEL switch light does not illuminate when depressed on my Mac computer. Neither on the 1.7 or earlier version in either XP11 or XP12. Functions properly, though. All other lights I've used seem to work normally, although I certainly haven't tested them all. Incredible plane!!
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